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Divorce booms due to Covid-19

Published by Daniel Bester on 25th January 202225th January 2022

Citizens Advice are anticipating an upsurge in marriage breakdown due to the pandemic.

Citizens Advice has seen a rise in online searches for guidance on divorce since April. This followed a drop when the lockdown started. Searches for advice about getting a divorce peaked on Sundays.

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